Does taking bromocriptine make you fat?

Taking bromocriptine does not cause weight gain, taking bromocriptine may lead to neurological symptoms, digestive disorders, cardiovascular symptoms and other adverse reactions.
Bromocriptine is a western drug, the main ingredient of its preparation is bromocriptine mesylate. Bromocriptine is used in the treatment of endocrine system diseases, non-prolactin-dependent infertility, hyperprolactinoma, acromegaly, inhibition of physiological lactation, benign breast diseases, neurological disorders and so on. Specific adverse reactions are as follows.
Neurological symptoms: headache, dizziness, fatigue in mild cases, usually of little effect; in severe cases, hallucinations, delirium of consciousness, visual disturbances, movement disorders, requiring prompt medical attention.
Digestive system disorders: including nausea, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth, etc., usually mild and can be gradually relieved.
Cardiovascular symptoms: postural hypotension in a very small number of patients.
Other adverse reactions: bromelain may also cause adverse reactions such as leg cramps and increased libido.
This product is contraindicated in persons with known hypersensitivity to ergocyclic peptide bromide and any of the components of this product or to other ergot alkaloids, in patients with coronary artery disease or other severe cardiovascular disease, in patients with symptoms and/or history of severe psychiatric disorders, in patients with severe hepatic dysfunction, and in sepsis.
Bromocriptine is a prescription drug, the use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use their own medication, so as not to delay the condition or cause adverse reactions.